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How To Profit By Investing In Exchange Traded Notes

How To Profit By Investing In Exchange Traded Notes

There are a lot of investment instruments for investors to choose from when investing their money. The most common are stocks, bonds, mutual funds and exchange traded funds. But there are some other investments options that some investors might not be aware of. One such option is exchange traded notes. In this post, we are going to […]

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8 ETFs To Study For 2018

| December 6, 2017 | 0 Comments
8 ETFs To Study For 2018

This ETF info will show you how portfolio managers are preparing for 2018 We are fast approaching the end of 2017 and the beginning of a new year. That means portfolio rebalancing and sector rotation among many of the biggest players on Wall Street. Hedge funds, institutional traders and private fund managers are all looking […]

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12 High-Yield Funds Paying Up To 21%

| August 14, 2017 | 0 Comments
12 High-Yield Funds Paying Up To 21%

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer “one-click” diversification. Investors buy ETFs to hedge against individual stock collapses. ETFs can also offer big yields. We’ll look at 11 of them today, with dividends starting at 4% and climbing all the way up to an amazing 21%! Is the 21%er a trap? Of course it is. But my favorite […]

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5 Top High-Yield Dividend ETFs To Buy

5 Top High-Yield Dividend ETFs To Buy

Truly high yield is difficult to find in the ETF space, but a few select funds offer big income. Just be careful. If you’re looking for dividend ETFs that actually dole out high yield … well, the good news is, you don’t really have to look far. In the world of 2,013 exchange-traded funds listed in […]

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3 Diversified Funds Paying Up To 9.5%

| February 13, 2017 | 0 Comments
3 Diversified Funds Paying Up To 9.5%

Instead of meticulously picking one high paying stock after another – in hopes of building a secure dividend stream – how about simply buying a fund or two that does everything for you? After all, you’ve already made the correct asset allocation in choosing dividend stocks – which outperform non-payers by a wide margin. There […]

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